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In Gura Top, Nigeria, a person in a black long-sleeved shirt and black pants, wearing a yellow cap, pushes a wheelbarrow laden with three large red plastic containers. The wheelbarrow has a metal frame and a worn tire. The person is wearing sandals. In the background, a busy street scene unfolds. Several motorized tricycles, commonly known as "Keke," are visible, some with passengers. Various stalls and small shops line the street, some with corrugated metal roofs. One stall has signage that reads "USMAN NA KOWA PUBLIC CONVENIENCE (GIDAN WANKA)". Another sign says "IMMANUEL TAQ STORED". The weather appears to be daytime with a partly cloudy sky. The overall atmosphere suggests a bustling marketplace or a busy thoroughfare in a Nigerian town. Other people are seen sitting and standing around the stalls. One person is wearing a white cap. The ground is paved with asphalt and shows signs of wear and tear, with some puddles or stains. The image captures a moment of daily life and commerce in the location.
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